David Smith Sr. has not heard from his son in almost four weeks and is now appealing to the public to bring whatever information they have forward, no matter how small, to help bring resolution to his whereabouts.

Father Seeks Help Finding Missing Son

David Smith Sr. has not heard from his son in almost four weeks and is now appealing to the public to bring whatever information they have forward, no matter how small, to help bring resolution to his whereabouts.

David Smith Jr., 22 years-old, was last seen on Friday, November 21 when he was on his way to pick-up an engine from a scrap yard on S.C. Bootle Highway. According to Mr. Smith his son was last seen at the scrap yard and has apparently vanished.

Mr. Smith said that his son did not pick up his salary that day and did not come home that night. He, nor his daughter, have heard from him since.

Several men were picked up for questioning but have since been released. Police investigations into the matter are still ongoing.

Mr. Smith said his son was wearing a grey long-sleeved shirt, black or dark sweat pants and Nike tennis shoes. He is asking that anyone who saw anything or has any detail about his son to come forward.

If you have any info call the Marsh Harbour Police Station at 911, 919, 367-2560, 367-3437 or Crime Stoppers at (242) 300-8476

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About Timothy Roberts

Timothy had his first venture into Journalism just months after graduating from Queen’s College in Nassau taking his first job with The Tribune in 1991 leaving in 1992 for other pursuits.

During his time in Nassau he diversified his experiences working as a warehouse manager, locksmith and computer technician before returning to Abaco, a place he has always considered home, in 1999.

He joined the staff of The Abaconian in 2001 doing graphic design and writing an opinion article called Generally Speaking and after a brief time away, returned to The Abaconian in 2010 as a reporter, graphic designer and computer technician.